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    Behind every unmotivated employee is a leadership problem waiting to be solved. Yet many leaders see motivation as a game of rewards and punishment. Forget the cash. Forget the threats. To engage today’s workforce‚ a leader is well advised to seek the heart of what moves people: their three basic psychological needs. What About Sales Incentives? Variable compensation—commissions‚ bonuses‚ incentives‚ and so on—is a given in sales organizations. Self-Determination Theory recognizes

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    that always put our country to the covers of international news and magazines. Before Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo‚ there was Imelda Marcos. And then again‚ there was Ferdinand Marcos. Our country’s been famous for being the spring for news which‚ more often than not‚ shocked the world. The "incident" in Maguindanao was nothing but an icing in the cake. For a very small country in the eastern part of the world‚ we are such great newsmakers. These world-renowned events in our country are just bits of pieces

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    Elections & Campaign Funding The articles I chose focus on congressional elections and campaign funding. The Supreme Court recently lifted the cap on amount donors can contribute in a congressional election. The courts decision threw out the $74‚600 limit for donations to political parties and the $48‚600 limit for House or Senate candidates in a two-year campaign season. However donors still cannot contribute more than $5‚200 to a single candidate per election‚ but without the overall caps‚ those

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    The Election Commission of India  The Election Commission of India is an autonomous‚ constitutionally established federal authority responsible for administering all the electoral processes in the Republic of India. Under the supervision of the commission‚ free and fair elections have been held in India at regular intervals as per the principles enshrined in the Constitution. The Election Commission has the power of superintendence‚ direction and control of all elections to the Parliament of India and

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    Election of the President The President of India is elected by an electoral college consisting of: • elected members of the two Houses of Parliament and Legislative Assemblies of the States - Article 54 • It includes the national capital territory of Delhi and the Union territory of Pondicherry • The President’s election is held in accordance with a system of proportional representation by means of a single transferable vote • there shall be uniformity in the scale of representation of the

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    Pakistan Election 2013

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    goes wrong. The cureent leadership of PTI is with IMRAN KHAN following by some great leaders as Javed Hasmi and Shah mehmood Qureshi. but what about other political personalities; let me explain it by example. Khajwa Muhmmad Khan Hoti  was elected by the people of mardan under the umbrella of ANP and then he resigned from the seat due to the clashes on ministries and joined PTI but when IMRAN KHAN denied him to take part in election 2013 in other words he didn’t got party ticket for election 2013

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    Elections 1954  were held in March 1954 under the India Act of 1935‚ and on the basis of universal adult franchise. The contesting parties in the elections were the ruling muslim league and a five-party alliance called united front. The major partners of the Front were the Awami Muslim League led by Maulana abdul hamid khan bhasani‚ the krishak sramik party by ak fazlul huq‚ Nezam-e-Islam led by Maulana Atahar Ali‚ and Ganatantri Dal led by haji mohammad danesh. In the elections held from 8 to

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    Outcomes of the Arab Spring

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    For centuries‚ Arab regimes have expropriated‚ abused and taken advantage of power and wealth from their people; it was only a matter of time before things turned around. The year 2010 will be remembered in history as the year that witnessed the uprising of the Arab Spring‚ the term "Arab Spring" denotes the Revolutions of 1848; a series of political turmoil swept through Europe in 1848. Moreover‚ in the aftermath of the Iraq War the term ‘Arab Spring’ was used by analysts who foresaw a major Arab

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    Election of 1896 Why the election of 1896 is considered a watershed moment in American politics? The year of 1894 would transpire to be the highest of the populist influence; however that would only develop well-defined in remembrance. In the presidential election year of 1896‚ the split set up a fascinating political election season. The candidates of the 1896 election has a campaign that determines the course of politics for decades; one that is particularly unforgettable‚ or that develops into

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    2016 is a Presidential election year as most of are aware of. However‚ an overwhelming majority of people seem to be displeased with the options the Republican and Democratic parties have pushed through to the general election this cycle. How is it‚ many people may wonder‚ that two people who are so disliked became our options for president this year? The answer may be in the way people are nominated in the primary cycle. So what are some key features of how this process goes about? This may not

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